“Left Savage” Kongsak P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym, 28, of Thailand has earned his second victory in ONE Championship’s striking-only league ONE Super Series. The Thai martial artist was one of the winners at “ONE: Masters of Fate.”
Featuring 10 MMA matches and three Muay Thai contests, ONE Championship held “ONE: Masters of Fate” at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines on November 8, 2019. In the sixth bout of the evening, Kongsak fought Han Zi Hao, 23, of China in a Muay Thai match in the bantamweight division.
Atsushi Onari served as the referee. A multiple-time Lumpinee Stadium Muay Thai World Champion, Kongsak put on a striking clinic when he faced Han, a Top King Muay Thai World Champion and a former ONE World Title challenger.
Throughout the three-round bout, Kongsak controlled the action by using crisp combinations to score points on the judges’ scorecards. Han had no answer for the Thai warrior.
After three three-minute rounds, Onari raised the hand of Kongsak. The Thai contender was declared the winner via unanimous decision.
Winning at “ONE: Masters of Fate” improved the professional Muay Thai record of Kongsak to 184 wins, 39 losses and 2 draws. On the other hand, Han now has a professional Muay Thai record of 61 wins and 17 losses.
Including China and Thailand, 15 countries were represented at “ONE: Masters of Fate.” The others were Brazil, Cambodia, Cuba, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mongolia, the Philippines, South Korea, the United States and Vietnam.
Kongsak was one of the five fighters who represented Thailand. He trains out of P.K.Saenchaimuaythaigym.
Han was one of the two representatives of China. He trains out of Mad Muay Thai Gym.
It was Kongsak’s second ONE Super Series bout. It was the six outing of Han in the league.
The first opponent Kongsak defeated in ONE Super Series was Alaverdi “Dagger” Ramazanov, 24, of Russia. Meanwhile, here is a “ONE: Masters of Fate” recap:
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